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5 Ways to Let Travel Deepen Your Walk with Christ

In the stress of everyday life, it can be challenging to find quiet times to reflect and listen for God’s voice speaking to you. Your mind is often cluttered with to-do lists and distractions. Taking a break from your responsibilities can allow you to enjoy mental and emotional margins. 

Travel uniquely offers the chance to create space for solitary reflection and prayer, which can help you hear from God. When you’re away from everyday routines, your mind can be freer and more receptive to God’s messages than usual. 

Jesus often withdrew to lonely places to pray (Luke 5:16). Travel can give you your own “lonely places,” such as a hotel room, a long car ride, or a quiet place in a park. You can use these places to be still, pray without rushing, read the Bible without interruption, and listen to God’s Holy Spirit

When you give God your undivided attention, you may be surprised by what He reveals. God may send you fresh encouragement, guidance, or inspiration to help you with every part of your life. 

Travel can also give you a different setting for your devotional times, making them feel fresh. So, while traveling, schedule time by yourself to reflect and pray, just as you plan other activities. 

Bring a journal to write down the spiritual insights God gives you. Limit digital distractions during these quiet times and focus your attention on God

Use your quiet time to ask reflective questions, like: “What is God teaching me on this trip?”, “How does this place I’m visiting reveal something new about God to me?” and “What changes does God want me to make in my life after this trip?” You can return home after traveling not only with souvenirs, but also with a stronger connection to God’s Holy Spirit.

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